| auscultoscope |
phonendoscope.
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| Auspitz s. |
the appearance of multiple fine bleeding points when a scale is removed from a psoriatic plaque, caused by thinning of the epidermis over the dermal papillae.
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| Auspitz sign |
see under sign.
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| Austin Flint m. |
a presystolic or mid-diastolic murmur heard at the cardiac apex in aortic regurgitation, originating at the mitral valve when blood enters simultaneously from both the aorta and the left atrium.
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| Austin Flint murmur (phenomenon) |
see under murmur.
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